Program Highlights Clause Samples

Program Highlights. The Contractor shall submit Program Highlights referencing specific events that occurred in SFY/FFY 2022- 2023 by September 15, 2023. The Contractor shall provide a new success story, quote, testimonial, or human- interest vignette. The highlights shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms. For all agencies or organizations that are referenced in the highlight, the Contractor shall provide a brief description of their mission or role. The active tense shall be consistently used in the highlight narrative, to identify the specific individual or entity that performed the activity described in the highlight. The Contractor shall review and edit Program Highlights for clarity, readability, relevance, specificity, human interest, and grammar, prior to submitting them to the Department. These Program Highlights shall be prepared in accordance with section 19 of the contract and may not contain any information concerning a recipient of services under this contract except with the recipient’s written consent.
Program Highlights. The Sub-Recipient shall submit Program Highlights referencing specific events that occurred in SFY/FFY 2021- 2022 by August 15, 2022. The Sub-Recipient shall provide a new success story, quote, testimonial, or human- interest vignette. The highlights shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms. For all agencies or organizations that are referenced in the highlight, the Sub-Recipient shall provide a brief description of their mission or role. The active tense shall be consistently used in the highlight narrative, to identify the specific individual or entity that performed the activity described in the highlight. The Sub-Recipient shall review and edit Program Highlights for clarity, readability, relevance, specificity, human interest, and grammar, prior to submitting them to the AAAPP.
Program Highlights. Success stories, quotes, testimonials, or human-interest vignettes that are used in the Summary of Programs and Services to demonstrate how programs and services help elders, families, and caregivers.
Program Highlights. Provider shall submit Program Highlights referencing specific events that occurred in SFY/FFY 20142015 by September 10, 2015. Provider shall provide a new success story, quote, testimonial, or human interest vignette. The highlights shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms. For all agencies or organizations that are referenced in the highlight, provider shall provide a brief description of their mission or role. The active tense shall be consistently used in the highlight narrative, in order to identify the specific individual or entity that performed the activity described in the highlight. Provider shall review and edit Program Highlights for clarity, readability, relevance, specificity, human interest, and grammar, prior to submitting them to ElderSource.
Program Highlights.  Safe Dates is an effective, research-based program targeting the attitudes and behaviors associated with dating abuse and violence.  Safe Dates helps adolescents clearly define healthy dating relationships and dating abuse.  Safe Dates teaches the causes and consequence of dating abuse, as well as the key ways to prevent dating abuse and violence.  The goal of the program is to help teens and adolescents develop healthy relationships.  Middle School and High School curriculum will vary based on prior program exposure and maturity level.
Program Highlights. The PFID-MSP program has recorded significant results in the third year and has slated additional relevant activities for the balance of Year Three. An important feature is the emphasis on sustainability and an increased wider impact on stakeholders. Another feature to be noted is that, with the support of the LSU AgCenter and the WFLO, both Ukraine and Moldovan partners are seeking local funding support to expand PFID activities. Considering where the two target countries were at the start of the PFID-MSP Project in terms of food safety and support systems in 2001, the following examples demonstrate visible and sustainable impacts. PFID Ukraine in particular has influenced significant policy changes in the country and is poised to become a leader in Eastern Europe in terms of science-based food safety as an important component in national and international trade. Among the highlights for this reporting period are: • World Lab helped a Livestock Marketing Agency conduct two auctions in ▇▇▇▇▇ raion, in which a total of seven animals were sold, saving the Kovelsky meat processing plant 5-7% in buying expenses; • As a result of a presentation by a founder of the Union of Associations “Ukraine Refrigeration”, participants of a seminar in Algeria decided to establish a similar association in that country; • Two representatives each from the Ukrainian and Moldovan cold chain sector attended the WFLO training Institute and toured an Arkansan cold storage facility; • Activities of PFID-established associations helped their members address a series of legal and economic constraints arising from the current period of economic reforms; • IIFSQ has proved its organizational independence by conducting the first fully Russian language Basic Seafood HACCP Certification training in any CIS country – this also showed IIFSQ’s potential to conduct other AFDO-approved training in Eastern European; • Kyiv National University of Trade and Economy (▇▇▇▇▇) approved a HACCP course into its curriculum; • IIFSQ staff have demonstrated that it could be recognized as a “competent third party” and certify Ukrainian seafood enterprises to export to the U.S. complying with American regulations; and • As a result of adopting a PFID-promoted technology in freshwater fish processing, a new Moldovan plant named Ihticom established a significant sales volume and increased its employment by eight positions.
Program Highlights. As a participant in the Gigster Referral Partner Program and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Referral Partner is entitled to the fees (“Referral Fees”) and additional benefits described in Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Program Highlights. Lease Payments are subject to annual appropriation, so the Lessee DOES NOT pledge its full faith and credit. Low, tax exempt financing interest rates…the most cost effective & convenient way for State & Locals to raise cash. No pre-payment penalties provided payment is made on a regularly scheduled lease payment date. Eliminate miscellaneous financing costs associated with bonding… NO special counsel fees, underwriter's fees, origination costs, or reserve fund requirements. Every dollar you borrow gets allocated towards your project.

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